
By Howard Packowitz
MACKINAW – It was an 18-year old rural Mackinaw man who police shot to death near Mackinaw Friday morning, according to the Peoria County Coroner.
Tazewell County Sheriff’s Police say the deputy who fired the fatal shots has 25 years experience as an officer. The deputy was examined at an area hospital and released.
Sheriff’s Police say two deputies and a Mackinaw police officer were called to the scene on Illlinois Route 9, about three miles east of Mackinaw, where a man was said to be suicidal, armed with a knife and an ax, and trying to break into a gun cabinet.
Our news partner, WMBD-TV, reports the man came toward the officers and fired a gunshot.
A sheriff’s department news release said the deputy fired back in self-defense and wounded the suspect, who was pronounced dead at Peoria’s OSF St. Francis Medical Center.
Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood said it’s not known yet how many times the man was shot.
The coroner has scheduled an autopsy, and the dead man’s name is being withheld until family members are notified.
Illinois State Police and the coroner’s office are investigating.
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